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The bar chart compares the amount of carbon emissions from three types of emissions in the UK. Overall, The use of gas rose steadily and became the main source by the end of the period. Coal declined throughout the period, while oil remained relatively stable during the period. In terms of gas emissions, this figure […]
The bar chart illustrates three types of emission sources-gas, oil, and coal-over the period from 1990 to 2010, measured in tons. Overall, while the gas emission increased consistently by the end, the reverse was true for oil and coal emission. In 1990, the gas emission started at approximately 220 tons, a number that reached a […]
The bar graph compares the three sources of emissions in the UK, namely gas, coal and oil between 1990 and 2010. Overall, gas was the smallest contributor to the emission at the beginning of the period while coal was the highest. However, in 2010, gas became the main source of carbon emission whereas coal witnessed […]
The bar chart shows the different kinds of carbon emissions from three fossil fuels in the UK over a 20 year period. Overall, gas showed modest growth year by year, while coal declined moderately during a period. It is also clear that oil was more volatile. In 1990, gas was the lowest figure in emissions […]
The given bar chart depicts the numbers of three various fossil fuels for carbon emissions in the UK between 1990 and 2010. Overall, it can be seen the usage of coal and oil for carbon emissions decreased gradually, while, the rate of using gas increased sharply from 1990 to 2010. To begin with, in 1990, […]
